APA (7th ed.) Citation

Oates, T. (1679). The King's evidence justifi'd: or, Doctor Oates's vindication of himself, and the reality of the Plot: Against a traiterous libel, called the Compendium; contrived by the Jesuits, to the dishonour of the King and Kingdom. Printed for Jonathan Edwin, at the Three Roses in Ludgate-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Oates, Titus. The King's Evidence Justifi'd: Or, Doctor Oates's Vindication of Himself, and the Reality of the Plot: Against a Traiterous Libel, Called the Compendium; Contrived by the Jesuits, to the Dishonour of the King and Kingdom. London: Printed for Jonathan Edwin, at the Three Roses in Ludgate-street, 1679.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Oates, Titus. The King's Evidence Justifi'd: Or, Doctor Oates's Vindication of Himself, and the Reality of the Plot: Against a Traiterous Libel, Called the Compendium; Contrived by the Jesuits, to the Dishonour of the King and Kingdom. Printed for Jonathan Edwin, at the Three Roses in Ludgate-street, 1679.

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